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| ) i - b | FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1919 SHEVLIN DOES MORE. INPROVING THIS YEAR THAN N ANY SEASON Three Storage Hm Built by Business; Concrete Walks Laid ~ (Special to Pioneer.) Shevlin, Oct. 31.—More improve- ments have been made in Shevlin this fall, than ever before in the same length of time. The Jordan Bros., store is at pres- ent having a 30:70 foot machine. shed going up on Main stréet. This not only gives us one more building on Main street, but it gives the store an excellent place in which to huuse the new machinery. Heis The potato business in Shevlin this .year is by far greater than last year. The Rice potato warehouse had an addition built on to the old house in order to care for the fall rush of spuds. Hamel and Webster of McIntosh fonstructed a mew warehouse here, tending to show that the potato business was greater this fall than last year. Pragctically two blocks of new ce- ment gide walks are noticeable in the north end of Shevlin. Let-us keep up this improvement and we will soon have a real live up- to-date town. WAYS OF WEARING THE HAIR m Are Elaborate, Receiving Much Attention; Many and Widely b Dlflenb\' Varieties. Styles in hair dreuinx change from Mmmmjmassurelyndo stylesin costumes and.dresses. Artists Bhave declared from time immemorial hlt heir was “woman's - crowning .7 'bat some ‘women do_not treat bsgu as if 1t were a glory. ’m:ey vo'eaned to take pleasure in twist- og M locks from nature’s’ course, tllhmlng them and torturing them by ‘ruldtl waving. . The fancy that developed about @ juri;o, ‘of cutting the hafr short, may reapensible for the adoption -of the | dead D of elaborately -arnamented coif- fures for evening this winter. .. At the present mement dnuch .atten- Hon 18 given to these :elaborate -coif- ‘fures, and there are many 'and widely different varieties. ‘The influence «f | the Orient is less marked than in ve- cent seasons, and many of these woif- fures take their inspiration from the folk costumes of France and neighber- {ng countries. = Flowers worn in Span- ish fashion, peasant headdress, Dutch diadems, and the talle streamers of WWMM" . s~Among the ornaments favored by eomm-es of this sessom are cloth of ailver and aigrettes or paradise, which are invariably worn slanting toward the back and never standing straight. iiilver bandeaux supporting a motif in brilliants in the middle of the fronmt, are also very smart, and it Is notice- gble that they are worf, more and miore, crossing the forehead Just above the level of the eyes. Some youthful heads are crowned with very narrow bands of blonde tulle on which a string of jewels is -mmted. 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Phones 186W—1737J Suite 4, O’Leary-Bowser Block SIXTEEN YEARS SEARCH ENDED Young Says Tanlac Did the Work When Everything Else Had Failed “When I found Tanlac, my search of sixteen years for a medicine or treatment that would overcome my troubles was ended said Young, a well known carpenter who lives at 467 Cramer street, Mllwaukee, Wis,, the other day. “I spent a small fortune for medi- cine and treatments during that time,” continued Mr. Young, and for all the good it did me I might as well have thrown the money in the streets. I had a bad case of stomach trouble, and everything I ate would sour and I would be so badly swollen from gas afterwards that T would be perfectly mxserable some times this gas would rise up into my chest and cause my heart to palpitate some thing awful, and I would have the worst sort of smothering spells. I was badly constipated all the time, and I honestly beleive that I had the worst spell of headaches a human ever had. I would frequently roll and toss all night long and not sleep a wink, and when morning came I was so tired and weak I could hardly get out of bed and dress myself. I also suffered from biliousness, and finally got, so weak and run down that I lost lots of time from my work and in faet,I had to spend a good por- tion of my time in bed. - “Then I heard about Tanlac, and thought I would give it a trial. Well, gir, I have only been taking this med- jcine a short time, but its the honest truth, I have improved so much that I can get out and do as much work in a day now as I could in a week be- fore taking.it Why its simply won- derful th e way Tanlac has overcome all my trouble after everything else 1 had tried had failed to even give me temporary -releif. -1 have gained a good deal in welzht" and can just 1ee1 my strength coming back to me right plong. I'have a fine appetite and can at just anything I want without suf- ienng afterwards. In fact my stom- ach -seems to be in first class condit- ion now.. I'‘am no longer constipated and never have a héadache any more. [ don’t have to roll and toss at night now, but when I hit the bed I just stretch out and go t osleep and am to ‘the world until time to get up ‘in the morning. I have never seéen or héard of anything equal to Tanlac, and I'll tell the world that it did. the work for me nfter everything else I tried had failed.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French : Moon, and in Baudette by J. Wil- ams. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R KODES CROP MUST BE CHECKED ! THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER —— NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY. Dwight D, Miller . WE. CAN Insure Anyf.hmg Anywhere Offices, Northern National Bank Bldg., Phone 131 Dr. King’s New Dincovery will do that very thing, easy and quickly IN'T say, “Poor little young- ster—I wish I knew what to do for youl” Just give a little Dr. King's New Discovery as directed and the croupy-cough won'’t n r. A cold Is not to be fooled with. Get after 1t at once. Loosen the rtph egm-; uuflness, t-torture, ip “‘"’"’2:'%‘.'"9..’;5“'&:“& My T and kin attacl y i oy nd to . cold-sufferers. Itty feau of highest quality. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle—all drugglsts. Bowels on Schedule Time - —the 'bile flowlnl !reelzh the fer- menung minate %‘langw flfe Pills mnke the bowels ction :zsu]arly and keep the system clean aseous im- purities, 25c. a botule, all drugglats, nAnc BREATH Acid- Stomach W can any anr nomen disorders mean Jun ol Acid-Stem Euo m lh 'w ‘stomach medy in ndnt tlbm formthat you eat llle | bn of candy, brin uick relief from these stomach suiseries 15'13 Wl the. bresth N1O or that nasty taste, he‘ndy !eellng after too much 'mokiul: von a ot of eerious trouble. lt Jeads to nervous- ness,beadaches, melanchiolia, rhea- ing in aaw .all' tired out. nm‘ old !le- riening-of one’s da: You peed fhe:heip mn'liflomo can :he malen LY EATONIC Closmg out w11_l close at live Page g | -4 | { — | - 4 en’s Overcoats ~ We haye a few Me ?s Overcoats which we }5.00 - If you have not already purchased yours, this is a real opportunity. Wonderfully Good and Many are the Shoes at $9.00 contradiction to the statement that good . shoes are expensive ¢ this autumn. K¢ { est autumn shades - of— Brown with Fabric : Grey with Fabric Tops; Field Mouse with Fabric Tops. Sizes AAA to D, of 10-inch heights, snug fitting about the ankles, high or low heel On The High Seas The U. S. Destroyer Fanning sinks a submarine. The U-boat crew jump and swim for our ship, but one sailor weakens. Promptly two jackies from the Fanning go overboard and rescue him. The ‘American Navy is a fine organization—and bread plays its part in keeping the men fit. MOTHER'S BREAD will do its share in keeping us all fit. It makes for the physical well-being that is the foundation of all accom- plishment. HOME BAKERY s TR'a PPMAN ?s ----- Asgood as we say, or we make it that way “Troppman’s for Big Selections” " The Good Word to the Wise Sat. & Mon. Shopper | Those Different Types of Handsome Suits up to $85.50 Sults as good as they are good-looking, for the workmanship is noticeably exact. They are beautifully lined and warmly inter- lined.. The materials are splendid in quality. Other very pleasing modes $25 to $75 7;f Unusual You'll Agree i ‘ Are the Coats at $25.00 up ‘ . SILVERTONE VELOURS PLUSH [j | Made in the season’s newest styles, very ‘ pleasing modes of the newest matenals Troppman’s Sanitary | 927 Grocery 927 - ——e There’s a direct Specials Saturday and Monday 3 1 can Monarch Coffee......... 20 oz. jar of Preserves, assorted. . . Mustard Sardines, 2 cans for. .. Sauerkraut, 2 cans for............. Dill Pickles, 2 cansfor. ............ No. 3 can Quality Tomatoes. ....... 1 b can Quality Pink Salmon....... No. 3 can Baked Beans............ Cracked Hominy, 3 1bs for. . Pearl Barley, 8 tbsfor............. Snow Boy Washing Powder. ........ Jonathan Apples Special por box §2.68 Made in the new- Tops;